Pressed tablet tissue application box

ABSTRACT

A pressed sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser comprised of a main body which defines nested inner and outer housing walls. The outer housing wall houses a quantity of liquid which is adapted to initially be isolated from a volume defined by the inner housing wall which houses the dry tissue. In one embodiment, the inner and outer housing walls are covered on their lower ends by a lower cover, and the upper ends of the inner and outer housing walls are covered on their upper ends by an upper cover. The upper cover may be a foil sheet. The liquid is permitted to enter the volume defined by the inner housing wall and become absorbed by the tissue upon the exertion of force on the upper cover, which causes the tissue to press against and deflect the lower cover in such a manner as to cause the lower cover to dislodge from sealing engagement with the inner cylinder.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Sections 119(a)-(d), 120, 363 and 365 to International Patent Application No. PCT/TR2011/000145, filed May 6, 2011 which designated the United States and at least one other country in addition to the United States and claimed priority to Turkish Application No. 2010/06130 filed Jul. 26, 2010. PCT/TR2011/000145 and Turkish Application No. 2010/06130 are expressly incorporated by reference herein in their entirety to form a part of the present disclosure.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention is solely intended for personal use of individuals, and relates to a compressed tablet tissue storage container and dispenser designed to be used in sectors such as hospitals, operating rooms, the entire health sector, tourism sector, service sectors, beauty culture services sector, etc.

The organic liquids to be used in the pressed tablet tissue storage container and dispenser are selected from the group of materials comprising organic scent, water and pure water, disinfectant liquids and anti-bacteria liquids.

Organic scent liquid usage is intended for personal desires and pleasures of the consumer.

Usage of pure water is solely intended for preserving hygienic conditions.

Use of currently known models is difficult, and our model overcomes this problem.

As for disinfectant and anti-bacterial liquids, they suggest a practical and hygienic solution for health institutions.

Drawings that will serve a better understanding of the product;

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an embodiment of the invention including the upper part (main body) and the upper and lower covers.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the upper part (main body).

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the lower cover.

FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective view of the upper part (main body).

FIG. 5A is a side elevational view of the lower cover in a first, convex, orientation.

FIG. 5B is a side elevational view of the lower cover in a second, concave, orientation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT(S)

Names of the parts mentioned on the figures:

1. The upper part (main body)

2. The lower cover

3. The inner cylinder part

4. The outer cylinder

5. The liquid filling reservoir

6. The tablet tissue reservoir

7. The inner circular feeder (projection-pawl)

8. The outer circular feeder (projection-pawl)

The present invention is intended for personal use of individuals, and related with a pressed tablet tissue storage container and dispenser designed to be used in sectors such as hospitals, operating rooms, all the health sector, tourism sector, service sectors, beauty culture services sector, etc.

The organic liquids to be used in the pressed tablet tissue storage container and dispenser include organic scent, water and pure water, disinfectant liquids and anti-bacteria liquids.

The storage container and dispenser consists of the upper part (main body), the lower cover, the inner cylinder part, the outer cylinder, the liquid filling reservoir, the tablet tissue reservoir, the inner middle circular shoulder (projection-pawl), and the outer circular shoulder.

The model consists of two main parts. The upper part (main body) consists of two nested cylinders. Two sides of the inner cylinder are uncovered and the bottom opening of the outer cylinder and the open ended upper side are closed upon filling. The closed part between the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder of our product has been designed as a liquid filling reservoir and disinfectant, organic scent, water and pure water are employed as a liquid in it. The inner cylinder gap is designed as a compacted tablet tissue reservoir.

Two circular shoulders (projection-pawl) are designed on the inner surface of the lower cover. The inner/middle circular shoulder (projection-pawl), makes sure the insulation of the inner cylinder (insulation between the liquid and the tissue).

The outer circular shoulder (projection-pawl) makes sure the main body (the upper part) (I) and the lower cover are connected and the two pieces joined together in a way they would not detach thanks to the outer circular shoulder.

The lower cover operates as suspension in two ways. During production, the inward movement of the cover (concave) locks inner shoulder 7 with the lower peripheral edge of inner cylinder and makes sure that liquid filling reservoir is insulated from the tablet tissue. The concave posture of the cover is created during manufacture/assembly of the storage container and dispenser.

As another method, insulation is possible between the liquid filling reservoir and the tablet tissue without concave and convex movement of the lower cover 2 b with the condition that, for example, a foil sheet is put in between the lower cover and the tablet tissue reservoir.

The pressed tablet tissue is placed in the main body (upper part) tablet tissue reservoir after putting the liquid in the liquid filling reservoir and locking (joining) it with the lower cover. After the tablet tissue is pressed into the tablet tissue reservoir, when finger force is applied on an easy-to-pierce foil sheet 2 a covering the upper peripheral edge of the reservoir, the lower cover 2 b is deformed from the concave orientation shown in FIG. 5A to the convex orientation shown in FIG. 5B, dislodging shoulder 7 from the lower peripheral edge of the inner cylinder 3, thereby permitting the liquid to enter tablet tissue reservoir 6 and be absorbed by the tissue.

The pressed tablet tissue, when pressed by finger impact, pushes the bent part of the lower cover which is concave (factory production state) as convex, since the lower cover 2 b is made of a material with high plastic strain characteristics This movement makes sure that the liquid and the pressed tablet tissue meet, and the tablet tissue absorbs the liquid and inflates and reaches the normal usage dimensions.

In this way, with a practical and hygienic personal use, it offers employability in hospitals, operating rooms, all the health sector, tourism sector, service sectors, beauty culture services and similar sectors.

The invention, in its preferred embodiment, is directed to a pressed sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser comprised of a main body 1 which includes nested inner and outer cylinders 3 and 4, respectively. The outer cylinder 4 defines a liquid reservoir 5 which houses a quantity of liquid which is adapted to initially be isolated from the inner or tissue reservoir 6 and the dry tissue sealingly housed therein. In one embodiment, the inner and outer cylinders are covered on their lower ends by a lower cover 2 b, and the upper ends of the inner and outer cylinders are covered on their upper ends by an upper cover 2 a. The upper cover 2 a may be a foil sheet. The lower cover 2 b may be a flexible disc having an outer shoulder 8 which nests with a lower peripheral edge of the outer cylinder, and an inner shoulder 7 which nests with a lower peripheral edge of the inner cylinder. The liquid is permitted to enter the inner cylinder 6 and become absorbed by the tissue upon the exertion of force on the upper cover 2 a, which causes the tissue to press against and deflect the lower cover 2 b in such a manner as to cause the inner shoulder 7 to dislodge from the inner cylinder. Representative concave and convex orientations of lower cover 2 b are shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B.

Benefits, other advantages, and solutions to problems have been described above with regard to specific embodiments of the present invention. However, the benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any element(s) that may cause or result in such benefits, advantages, or solutions to become more pronounced are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential feature or element of any or all the claims. The invention is defined solely by the appended claims including any amendments made during the pendency of this application and all equivalents of those claims as issued. 

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 3. A sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser comprised of: a main body defined by inner and outer housing walls, a volume between the inner and outer housing walls defining a liquid reservoir, a volume within the inner housing wall defining a tissue storage reservoir; a lower cover adapted to cover open lower ends of the inner and outer housing walls; an upper cover adapted to cover open upper ends of the inner and outer housing walls; the lower cover defining an inner shoulder adapted to sealingly but disengagingly nest within the open lower end of the inner housing wall, the lower cover being sealingly connected to the open lower end of the outer cylinder; a quantity of liquid housed within the liquid reservoir; and a tissue housed within the tissue storage reservoir.
 4. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 3, wherein the upper cover is a foil sheet sealingly connected to upper peripheral edges of the inner and outer housing walls, and the lower cover is a flexible disc.
 5. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 3, wherein: the liquid is permitted to enter the tissue storage reservoir and become absorbed by the tissue upon the exertion of force on the upper cover, which causes the tissue to press against and deflect the lower cover in such a manner as to cause the inner shoulder to dislodge from the inner housing wall.
 6. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 3, wherein: the lower cover has a concave shape when the inner shoulder is nested with the inner housing wall, and takes either a concave or flat shape when the tissue is pressed against and deflects the lower cover.
 7. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 3, further comprising a sealing sheet placed between the lower cover and the tissue storage reservoir.
 8. A sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser comprised of: a main body which includes nested inner and outer housing walls, a liquid reservoir being defined by a volume between the inner and outer housing walls, a tissue storage reservoir being defined by the inner housing wall, the liquid reservoir housing a quantity of liquid which is isolated from the tissue storage reservoir.
 9. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 8, further comprising: an upper cover adapted to cover open upper ends of the inner and outer reservoirs; and a lower cover adapted to cover open lower ends of the inner and outer reservoirs.
 10. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 8, wherein: the upper cover is a foil sheet sealingly connected to upper peripheral edges of the inner and outer housing walls; and the lower cover is a flexible disc defining an outer shoulder which nests with a lower peripheral edge of the outer housing wall, and an inner shoulder which nests with a lower peripheral edge of the inner housing wall.
 11. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 8, wherein: the liquid is permitted to enter the tissue storage reservoir and become absorbed by the tissue upon the exertion of force on the upper cover, which causes the tissue to press against and deflect the lower cover in such a manner as to cause the inner shoulder to dislodge from the inner housing wall.
 12. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 9, further comprising a foil sheet placed between the lower cover and the tissue storage reservoir.
 13. A sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser comprised of: a main body which includes nested inner and outer cylinders, a liquid reservoir being defined by a volume between the inner and outer cylinders, a tissue storage reservoir being defined by the inner cylinder, the liquid reservoir housing a quantity of liquid which is isolated from the tissue storage reservoir.
 14. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: an upper cover adapted to cover open upper ends of the inner and outer reservoirs; and a lower cover adapted to cover open lower ends of the inner and outer reservoirs.
 15. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 13, wherein: the upper cover is a foil sheet sealingly connected to upper peripheral edges of the inner and outer cylinders; and the lower cover is a flexible disc sealingly connected to a lower peripheral edge of the outer cylinder, the lower cover defining an inner shoulder which nests with a lower peripheral edge of the inner cylinder.
 16. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 13, wherein: the liquid is permitted to enter the tissue storage reservoir and become absorbed by the tissue upon the exertion of force on the upper cover, which causes the tissue to press against and deflect the lower cover in such a manner as to cause the inner shoulder to dislodge from the inner housing wall.
 17. The sanitary tissue receptacle and dispenser of claim 14, further comprising a foil sheet placed between the lower cover and the tissue storage reservoir. 